Milo Baughman for Thayer Coggin Rosewood Lazy Susan Rotating Coffee Table, 1960s
This rotating Lazy-Susan cocktail table was designed by Milo Baughman and produced by Thayer Coggin in the 1960s. Featuring a stunning Rosewood top with vivid grain and detail, and a black granite cylindrical base. The Rosewood top rotates when spun so that it can be used as a rotating Lazy Susan table while the stays stationary. This gorgeous piece is ready to be placed into any luxury interior.
This collectors piece is rare, partly because very few units were made, but also because these are in extremely high demand. With the popularity of curved 'conversation pit' styled sofa's, not many coffee tables can fit perfectly with them and function with the rotating Lazy Susan feature. This particular table was made to pair with the Milo Baughman for Thayer Coggin curved sofa but can work with any alternate option include the De Sede Non-Stop sofa, Vladimir Kagan or Directional sofas or any other curved couch or sectional
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OF THE PERIOD
MCM
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DATE OF MANUFACTURE
1960s
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PERIOD
20th Century
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Details
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MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES
Rosewood, granite
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CONDITION
Very good
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WEAR
Commensurate with age
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